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Paganism and superstition - Europe ' s , Asia ' s , Africa ' s — all , with all the host
of their ministry , are vanishing like witches at the touch of music — a babe ' s cry
heard from the manger at Bethlehem throughout the spiritual universe : “ The ...
Paganism and superstition - Europe ' s , Asia ' s , Africa ' s — all , with all the host
of their ministry , are vanishing like witches at the touch of music — a babe ' s cry
heard from the manger at Bethlehem throughout the spiritual universe : “ The ...
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... thought and as strengthening the intellectual conviction of the truth of
revelation ; or such works as the Bridgewater Treatises may help to deepen the
sense of the power , wisdom , and goodness of the Creator , as displayed in the
universe .
... thought and as strengthening the intellectual conviction of the truth of
revelation ; or such works as the Bridgewater Treatises may help to deepen the
sense of the power , wisdom , and goodness of the Creator , as displayed in the
universe .
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No great poet , perhaps I may say no great writer , is without the deep sense of
the beauty and glory of the universe , the earth that is trod on , the. * The
Excursion , book i . 397 . * Wordsworth , p . 213 . Am . Ed 19 LITERATURE OF
XVII .
No great poet , perhaps I may say no great writer , is without the deep sense of
the beauty and glory of the universe , the earth that is trod on , the. * The
Excursion , book i . 397 . * Wordsworth , p . 213 . Am . Ed 19 LITERATURE OF
XVII .
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universe , the earth that is trod on , the heavens that are gazed at . It is an
element of the poetry of the Bible . The classical poetry of antiquity shows it ; it
abounds , in vernal exuberance , in Chaucer ; you meet with it perpetually in
Spenser ...
universe , the earth that is trod on , the heavens that are gazed at . It is an
element of the poetry of the Bible . The classical poetry of antiquity shows it ; it
abounds , in vernal exuberance , in Chaucer ; you meet with it perpetually in
Spenser ...
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God could separate From his own essence rather : And Adam ' s sins have swept
between The righteous Son and Father ; Yea ! once Immanuel ' s orphaned cry
His universe hath shakenIt went up single , echoless , “ My God , I am forsaken !
God could separate From his own essence rather : And Adam ' s sins have swept
between The righteous Son and Father ; Yea ! once Immanuel ' s orphaned cry
His universe hath shakenIt went up single , echoless , “ My God , I am forsaken !
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Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
LECTURES ON ENGLISH LITERATURE, FROM CHAURER TO TENNYSON HENRY REED Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
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